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Hello Kitty feat. Mau Aozora
Here we see the playfulness of Kitty Ms. Mau Ozora. She displays this playfulness to explain to the world the nature of the Cat and Mouse Game. She's as playful as they come although some conservatives can't really see anything but degeneracy. It's not degenerate but rather playful. When we contemplate the Cat and Mouse Game from the perspective of Speedy Gonzalez, Tom and Jerry, and Sylvester and Tweety, wouldn't the next series have to be Mau and you. With this one here it should excite you to play the mouse. That's actually how relationships actually begin. You don't want to suddenly find yourself in a tortured relationship of fight or flight with Ms. Mau and although Ms. Mau can never really be satsified, the perpetual frustration of not attaining a symbiotic relationship always ends in separation. This reciprocal pursuit of hunt and escape from each other is what ultimately brings you together for more. This is the 'cat and mouse game.' The idiom dates back to 1675. Ms. Mau remarks, "I like the beginning. My waving fanny gets him attracted. It's like the cheese in the trap or the salt-lick in the forest. If he licks too hard my trap will snatch him." But here at the channel we must say, "Men! Beware of Ms. Mau. She's always hungry. She can never be satisfied no matter how much of her favorite white liquid she's given to gulp down. This is actually her expression of the fear of intimacy. Her catful activity is a kind of Kabuki dance. Maintain a certain distance in the relationship.
Your desire for a relationships with Ms. Mau reflects an underlying ambivalent attachment in your childhood. Ambivalent attachment results in suspicion. In adulthood, considerable distress from separation results because of the deep underlying fear that one is cheating on the other."
Psychoanalyst Margaret Mahler has the goods on this type of behavior. Our pursuit of independence is tempered by our feelings, especially our feeling and desire to have contact with a warm pussy... cat. Yes yes, pussycat, pussycat, that's what I meant to say. Sorry for the Freudian slip.
Anyway, your underlying fear is that Ms. Mau will eat you alive and her underlying fear is that you'll leave her for not having the ability to supply her white milky needs. The truth is that neither one of you know how to be intimate without fear of consumption or abandonment. The mouse is delighted that the pussycat is interested and the pussycat is delighted to put that mouse in her mouth. Now that's a mouthful!
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